Data

Need data?

SPUR has a wealth of data for
start-ups, location developers and researchers

Data

Open data

SPUR, powered by Landgate, manages data.wa.gov.au and the Shared Location Information Platform (SLIP) on behalf of the Western Australian Government. This is part of a national network of open data services with more data being shared every week.

If you are looking for government data it can now be discovered more easily through data.wa.gov.au.

Looking for location data and can’t find it? Contact us and let us know.

Do you have data that might be useful to others? It’s easy to share and we can help you get started now.

SLIP

The Shared Location Information Platform (SLIP) is a single, online, real-time, point-of-entry to location and property information currently held by various government departments. Hundreds of datasets have been packaged together by Landgate and its partners in SLIP to make it easy to bring together location information to view and share within SLIP through maps, or use in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and other business applications. Spend less time discovering more through SLIP.

Other Government commercial data

Landgate holds a range of property and sales related data including street address, names and land valuation data. SPUR can help you access the right data in the right format to value-add to your business and suited to your circumstances.

Data licenses and sample data for research and development

We cater for people at different stages of developing a new idea, by providing data licences designed specifically for researchers, developers and start-ups. This allows you to build, test and verify the market with the right data, so your big idea gets up and running faster.

Data for prototyping

If you are just exploring a concept and you need more than what you can access at data.wa.gov.au, we can provide you with access and a licence to use data for research and development otherwise limited for commercial use.

If you are looking for government data it can now be discovered more easily through data.wa.gov.au.